I really had my heart set on a mixte, but couldn't find one that would fit just right, and wasn't too expensive (with shipping and all). One day I'll get one, but for now I settled for this one.
Ok- so it's not a new bike, but new to me. I didn't want a brand new bike- something cool about an old bike with a soul. I bought it for $5 on craigslist and then had to put some money into it (because it was a crap bike). It's an old steel huffy from the 80's. I had to buy new tires, tubes, sand the frame (to get rust off) and paint it, new handlebars, brakes and cables. My $5 bike wound up costing about $150, but I'm ok with that. I got to refurbish it mostly myself, and had a great time doing that. The most expensive part was the $60 tune up at the LBS (but that included them fixing the rear derailleur so I wouldn't have to buy a new one and putting the cables on).
It's really just for trips to the grocery store and drug store (and other small errands that are within a couple miles of home). It's not for distance. That's what my fancy shmancy racing bikes are for. This one is for the fun of it. I want to ride for a purpose sometimes, and not just because the training schedule says to.
I rode it to the grocery store this morning (a mile away) and got some small items. I LOVED running an errand on my bike (first time ever- with the exception of commuting to work). I got funny looks- and I loved that too (we're not exactly the kind of city where people ride a bike for purpose or fun- why do that when you can drive your big 'ol pick-up truck or SUV?). People had that sad "oh she doesn't have a car" look. Hee hee. I kinda felt like a freak, but that's ok. No bike racks anywhere in town, so I locked it to a trash can. It was either that or the shopping cart corral in the parking lot.
The pics aren't great and are kinda big, but the first one is the before, the second one is the after. I just bought another bike on craigslist (I know- I have a problem) for $25 and I'm going to take the rack, fenders, grips and seat off of it and put it on my new bike (and then hopefully resell it to someone else).
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I've got 5 bikes in the house that are just mine (mtn, road, tri, and two old steel bikes)- not including his three bikes.
We've got 8 bikes in our house and only 2 people- how silly is that?. I better get rid of one, or he might just sell me instead
